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<strong>Villages</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cypress</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong><br />
The <strong>of</strong>ficial newsletter for <strong>Villages</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cypress</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> Community & <strong>Villages</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cypress</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> West<br />
VBS & Summer<br />
Day Camps Inside!<br />
Cover photo courtesy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Villages</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cypress</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong><br />
resident, Abigail Hinton.<br />
<strong>June</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />
Pool Hours... 2<br />
Important Numbers... 3<br />
School News... 6<br />
Sports... 8<br />
Summer Activities/VBS/Camps... 10<br />
Community Events... 15<br />
Libraries & Community Centers... 20<br />
Featured Recipes... 24<br />
Teenage Job Seekers... 26<br />
Classified Ads... 27<br />
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<strong>2017</strong> POOL SEASON<br />
IS HERE!<br />
villages <strong>of</strong> cypress <strong>Lakes</strong><br />
Pool hours<br />
<strong>June</strong> 2nd - August 27th<br />
Mondays<br />
Tuesday - Sunday<br />
September 2nd-4th<br />
Saturday & Sunday<br />
Labor Day<br />
Closed<br />
11 AM - 8 PM<br />
11 AM - 8 PM<br />
11 AM - 8 PM<br />
The pool is located at 19100 Louetta Rd. Pool Tag<br />
registration will be performed by MAIL ONLY. To obtain<br />
pool tags, go to https://portal.crest-management.com/<br />
pooltags and complete the registration form. Tags will<br />
then be mailed to you. Please ensure your account is good<br />
standing.<br />
Should you have any questions regarding the operation<br />
or maintenance <strong>of</strong> your recreation facility, please contact<br />
Crest Management at (281) 579-0761. We hope you enjoy<br />
the pool season!<br />
villages <strong>of</strong> cypress <strong>Lakes</strong> west<br />
Pool hours<br />
<strong>June</strong> 1st - August 27th<br />
Mondays<br />
Tuesday - Thursday<br />
Friday<br />
Saturday & Sunday<br />
September 2nd-4th<br />
Saturday & Sunday<br />
Labor Day<br />
Closed<br />
11 AM - 8 PM<br />
11 AM - 9 PM<br />
11 AM - 8 PM<br />
11 AM - 8 PM<br />
11 AM - 8 PM<br />
The pool is located at 19622 Hancock Oak St. Residents<br />
must have pool tag to enter pool facility.<br />
POOL TAG REGISTRATION:<br />
https://portal.crest-management.com/pooltags<br />
Only <strong>Villages</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cypress</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> West (LakeWay and<br />
LakePointe) residents who are current on annual<br />
association maintenance/HOA fees are permitted to use<br />
the pool facility – if you are not paid in full, your pool tag<br />
registration request will be denied.<br />
Should you have any questions regarding the operation<br />
or maintenance <strong>of</strong> your recreation facility, please contact<br />
Crest Management at (281) 579-0761. We hope you enjoy<br />
the pool season!
VILLAGES OF CYPRESS LAKES IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
Crest Management Company<br />
Asscociation Manager: Liz Pettit 281-579-0761<br />
17171 Park Row, Suite 310, Houston, TX 77084<br />
SECURITY<br />
For a Real Emergency Dial 911<br />
Harris County Sherriff’s Department<br />
Non-Emergency 713-221-6000<br />
Constable Ron Hickman (24-Hr Emergency) 281-376-3472<br />
TRASH/WATER<br />
Best Trash 281-313-2378<br />
Harris County MUD #391 281-225-9020<br />
281-496-3262<br />
Severn Trent Services 281-578-4265<br />
IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />
Poison Control 800-222-1222<br />
Animal Control 281-999-3191<br />
Texas Wildlife Rehabilitation 713-941-8972<br />
Mosquito Control 713-440-4800<br />
Children’s Protective Svs 713-394-4000<br />
Harris Co. Public Health & Envir 713-439-6000<br />
U. S. Post Office 800-275-8777<br />
AT&T<br />
www.att.com<br />
AT&T Repair Center 800-246-8464<br />
Comcast Cable 713-341-1000<br />
En-Touch Systems 281-225-1000<br />
Reliant Energy (Repair) 713-207-7777<br />
Centerpoint Energy 713-659-2111<br />
Street Light Repair (give pole #) 713-207-2222<br />
www.centerpointenergy.com/outage<br />
To report gas leaks 713-659-3552<br />
Street Repair 281-463-6300<br />
SCHOOLS<br />
Ault Elementary School 281-373-2800<br />
Farney Elementary School 281-373-2850<br />
Keith Elementary School 281-849-8250<br />
Goodson Middle School 281-373-2350<br />
Salyards Middle School 281-373-2400<br />
Cy-Ranch High School 281-373-2300<br />
Cy-Woods High School 281-213-1800<br />
www.cfisd.net<br />
HELPFUL WEBSITES<br />
DPS Sex Offenders website<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Houston Main Page<br />
Transtar Traffic Main Page<br />
Harris County Appraisal District<br />
http://records.txdps.state.tx.us<br />
www.houstontx.gov<br />
www.houstontranstar.org<br />
www.hcad.org<br />
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WATER SAFETY TIPS<br />
COURTESY OF THE “SIMPLE STEPS SAVE LIVES” PROGRAM<br />
1. Staying close, being alert and watching children in and around the pool<br />
• Never leave a child unattended in a pool or spa and always watch your child<br />
when he or she is in or near water.<br />
• Teach children basic water safety tips.<br />
• Keep children away from pool drains, pipes and other openings to avoid<br />
entrapments.<br />
• Have a telephone close by when you or your family is using a pool or spa.<br />
• If a child is missing, look for him or her in the pool or spa first.<br />
• Share safety instructions with family, friends and neighbors.<br />
2. Learning and practicing water safety skills<br />
• Learn how to swim and teach your child how to swim.<br />
• Learn to perform CPR on children and adults and update those skills<br />
regularly.<br />
• Understand the basics <strong>of</strong> life-saving so that you can assist in a pool<br />
emergency.<br />
3. Having appropriate equipment for your pool or spa<br />
• Install a four-foot or taller fence around the pool and spa and use selfclosing<br />
and self latching<br />
gates; ask your neighbors to do the same at their pools.<br />
• Install and use a lockable safety cover on your spa.<br />
• If your house serves as a fourth side <strong>of</strong> a fence around a pool, install door<br />
alarms and always use them. For additional protection, install window guards<br />
on windows facing pools or spas.<br />
• Install pool and gate alarms to alert you when children go near the water.<br />
• Ensure any pool and spa you use has compliant drain covers and ask your<br />
pool service provider if you don’t know.<br />
• Maintain pool and spa covers in good working order.<br />
• Consider using a surface wave or underwater alarm.<br />
For more tips for pool and spa owners, visit www.poolsafely.gov.<br />
Source: www.nationalwatersafetymonth.org
Hurricane Safety Checklists<br />
The most important thing you can do<br />
as hurricane season approaches is to<br />
get yourself, your family and your home<br />
prepared. By starting early, you’ll avoid<br />
the rush at home supply stores, grocery<br />
stores and other venues typically crowded<br />
and <strong>of</strong>ten chaotic when hurricane<br />
watches and warnings are issued.<br />
You should stock six basics for your home:<br />
water, food, first aid supplies, clothing<br />
and bedding, tools and emergency<br />
supplies and special items. Keep the items<br />
you would most likely need during an<br />
evacuation in an easy-to carry container<br />
- suggested items are marked with an<br />
asterisk. Possible containers include a<br />
large, covered trash container, a camping<br />
backpack or a duffle bag.<br />
FOOD AND WATER CHECKLIST<br />
Water<br />
Store water in plastic containers such as<br />
s<strong>of</strong>t drink bottles. Avoid using containers<br />
that will decompose or break, such as milk<br />
cartons or glass bottles. A normally active<br />
person needs to drink at least two quarts<br />
<strong>of</strong> water each day. Hot environments and<br />
intense physical activity can double that<br />
amount. Children, nursing mothers and ill<br />
people will need more. Store one gallon<br />
<strong>of</strong> water per person per day. Keep at least<br />
a three-day supply <strong>of</strong> water per person<br />
(two quarts for drinking, two quarts for<br />
each person in your household for food<br />
preparation/sanitation). *<br />
Food<br />
Store at least a three-day supply <strong>of</strong> nonperishable<br />
food. Select foods that require<br />
no refrigeration, preparation or cooking<br />
and little or no water. If you must heat<br />
food, pack a can <strong>of</strong> sterno. Select food<br />
items that are compact and lightweight.<br />
Include a selection <strong>of</strong> the following foods<br />
in your Disaster Supplies Kit:<br />
• Ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits and<br />
vegetables<br />
• Canned juices<br />
• Staples (salt, sugar, pepper, spices, etc.)<br />
<strong>2017</strong> HURRICANE SEASON<br />
JUNE 1 ST THROUGH NOVEMBER 30 TH<br />
• High energy foods<br />
• Vitamins<br />
• Food for infants<br />
• Comfort/stress foods<br />
FIRST AID AND NON-PRESCRIPTION<br />
DRUGS CHECKLIST<br />
First Aid Kit<br />
Assemble a first aid kit for your home and<br />
one for each car<br />
• (20) adhesive bandages, various sizes<br />
• (1) 5” x 9”sterile dressing<br />
• (1) conforming roller gauze bandage<br />
• (2) triangular bandages<br />
• (2) 3 x 3 sterile gauze pads<br />
• (2) 4 x 4 sterile gauze pads<br />
• (1) roll 3” cohesive bandage<br />
• (2) germicidal hand wipes or waterless<br />
alcohol-based hand sanitizer<br />
• (6) antiseptic wipes<br />
• (2) pair large medical grade non-latex<br />
gloves<br />
• Adhesive tape, 2” width<br />
• Anti-bacterial ointment<br />
• Cold pack<br />
• Scissors (small, personal)<br />
• Tweezers<br />
• CPR breathing barrier, such as a face<br />
shield<br />
TOOLS AND SUPPLIES<br />
• Mess kits or paper cups, plates and<br />
plastic utensils*<br />
• Emergency preparedness manual*<br />
• Battery-operated radio and extra<br />
batteries*<br />
• Flashlight and extra batteries*<br />
• Cash or traveler’s checks, change*<br />
• Non-electric can opener, utility knife*<br />
• Fire extinguisher: small canister ABC type<br />
• Tube tent<br />
• Pliers<br />
• Tape<br />
• Compass<br />
• Matches in a waterpro<strong>of</strong> container<br />
• Aluminum foil<br />
• Plastic storage containers<br />
• Signal flare<br />
• Paper, pencil<br />
• Needles, thread<br />
• Medicine dropper<br />
• Shut-<strong>of</strong>f wrench, to turn <strong>of</strong>f household<br />
gas and water<br />
• Whistle<br />
• Plastic sheeting<br />
• Map <strong>of</strong> the area (for locating shelters)<br />
SANITATION, CLOTHING AND BEDDING<br />
Sanitation<br />
• Toilet paper, towelettes*<br />
• Soap, liquid detergent*<br />
• Feminine supplies*<br />
• Personal hygiene items*<br />
• Plastic garbage bags, ties (for personal<br />
sanitation uses)<br />
• Plastic bucket with tight lid<br />
• Disinfectant<br />
• Household chlorine bleach<br />
Clothing and Bedding<br />
• Include at least one complete change <strong>of</strong><br />
clothing and footwear per person.<br />
• Sturdy shoes or work boots*<br />
• Rain gear*<br />
• Blankets or sleeping bags*<br />
• Hat and gloves<br />
• Thermal underwear<br />
• Sunglasses<br />
SPECIAL ITEMS<br />
Remember family members with special<br />
requirements, such as infants and elderly<br />
or disabled persons.<br />
For Baby*<br />
Formula<br />
Diapers<br />
Bottles<br />
Powdered milk<br />
Medications<br />
For Adults*<br />
Heart and high blood pressure medication<br />
Insulin<br />
Prescription drugs<br />
Denture needs<br />
Contact lenses and supplies<br />
Extra eye glasses<br />
Entertainment<br />
Board games and other games that don’t<br />
require batteries or electricity, books for<br />
adult readers and for children<br />
Source/Reference: American Red Cross<br />
For Pets<br />
In the interest <strong>of</strong> protecting pets, the<br />
Humane Society <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers these tips for inclusion in your<br />
family disaster plan:<br />
• Do not leave your pets behind.<br />
• Securely fasten a current identification<br />
tag to your pet’s collar and carry a<br />
photograph <strong>of</strong> your pet. It’s important<br />
to include the phone number <strong>of</strong> a friend<br />
or family member on the tag so anyone<br />
who may find your pet is able to reach<br />
someone who knows you.<br />
• Transport pets in secure pet carriers and<br />
keep pets on leashes or harnesses.<br />
• Call hotels in a safe/host location and<br />
ask if you can bring your pets. Ask the<br />
manager if a no-pet policy can be lifted<br />
during the disaster. Most emergency<br />
shelters do not admit pets.<br />
• Call friends, family members,<br />
veterinarians or boarding kennels in a<br />
safe/host location to arrange foster care<br />
if you and your pets cannot stay together.<br />
Pack a week’s supply <strong>of</strong> food, water and<br />
other provisions, such as medication or<br />
cat litter.<br />
• Do not wait until the last minute to<br />
evacuate. Rescue <strong>of</strong>ficials may not allow<br />
you to take your pets if you need to be<br />
rescued.<br />
• Keep a list <strong>of</strong> emergency phone numbers<br />
(veterinarian, local animal control, animal<br />
shelters, Red Cross, etc.).<br />
POSSESSIONS AND DOCUMENTS<br />
• Keep these records in a waterpro<strong>of</strong>,<br />
portable container:<br />
• Will, insurance policies, contracts, deeds,<br />
stocks and bonds.<br />
• Passports, social security cards,<br />
immunization records.<br />
• Bank account numbers.<br />
• Credit card account numbers and<br />
companies.<br />
• Inventory <strong>of</strong> valuable household goods,<br />
important telephone numbers.<br />
• Family records (birth, marriage, death<br />
certificates).<br />
• Store your kit in a convenient place<br />
known to all family members. Keep a<br />
smaller version <strong>of</strong> the supplies kit in the<br />
trunk <strong>of</strong> your car.<br />
FRONT COVER PHOTOS WANTED!<br />
We are looking for great photos to use on the front cover <strong>of</strong> your newsletter! Pictures must<br />
be high quality (min 300 dpi). No cell phone photos allowed. Email photos for consideration<br />
to lorie@krenekprinting.com with the name <strong>of</strong> your subdivision, and any credits that should<br />
be published with your photo (such as a pr<strong>of</strong>essional photographer.) Names <strong>of</strong> children and/or<br />
adults shown on the photo will be included by request only. By submitting your photo, you are<br />
giving permission to use your photo on the cover or inside your newsletter, as well as other<br />
Krenek Printing publications.<br />
Deadline for submission is the 5th <strong>of</strong> each month. The next due dates will be July 5th for<br />
the August <strong>2017</strong> publications, and August 5th for the September <strong>2017</strong> publications.<br />
<strong>Villages</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cypress</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 5
School News<br />
Have a fun and<br />
safe summer!<br />
Cy-Fair ISD<br />
WWW.CFISD.NET<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
August 28 th - First Day <strong>of</strong> School<br />
29 TH ANNUAL BF ADAM GOLF CLASSIC<br />
RAISES $135,000 FOR CFEF<br />
The CFISD community raised approximately $135,000 for student<br />
scholarships through the Cy-Fair Educational Foundation (CFEF) 29 th<br />
annual BF Adam Golf Classic, held May 11 th at BlackHorse Golf Club.<br />
The annual event, named after longtime CFISD school Board member<br />
and elementary school namesake Bernard Fred (BF) Adam, contributes<br />
to the CFEF mission <strong>of</strong> increasing college access for CFISD graduates by<br />
awarding scholarships.<br />
The North Course winner was Purcell Construction, Inc., shooting a score<br />
<strong>of</strong> 55. Team members were Larry Purcell, Jed Purcell, David Ortego and<br />
Roy Sprague. The North Course Longest Drive winner was Randy Crowder<br />
and the Closest to the Hole winner was Mark Miller. The Stik-It Closest to<br />
the Hole winner was Rich Guderyon.<br />
The South Course winner, Salas O’Brien, LLC, shot a 54. Team members<br />
were Zac Koletar, Jody Doebele, Dillon Brady and Chris Koeper. The South<br />
Course Longest Drive winner was Jimmy Schultz and the Closest to the<br />
Hole winner was Jody Doebele. The Stik-It Closest to the Hole winner was<br />
Sean Holder. Michael Martin was the putting contest winner.<br />
SPLASH!<br />
PROGRAMS/EVENTS<br />
The <strong>Cypress</strong>-Fairbanks ISD<br />
Splash! program <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
swim lessons periodically<br />
throughout the year. All lessons<br />
are based on the American Red<br />
Cross Learn to Swim program<br />
and the program is supervised<br />
by WSI Certified instructors.<br />
Whether your child is brand new to the water or they are swimming<br />
laps, our instructors have the unique ability to build on the skills your<br />
child already possesses. We have three options for group lessons: Level<br />
1 (Introduction to Water Skills), Level 2 (Fundamental Aquatic Skills) and<br />
Level 3 (Stroke Development).<br />
We also <strong>of</strong>fer private lessons for younger students (under 4 yrs), for<br />
students whose skills are greater than our Level 3 curriculum and for<br />
adults over 18 who would like to learn the basics.<br />
Open lanes are for participants to work on stroke, time and conditioning<br />
individually. A great way to reinforce skills that have been achieved! While<br />
an instructor and lifeguard are present, this is not a lesson. (instructor<br />
approval required)<br />
Children with special needs are also welcome! We will work with both<br />
the parents and child to find the best fit where he or she will be most<br />
successful in the program. For pricing, schedule and registration form,<br />
visit www.cfisd.net.<br />
6 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2017</strong> | <strong>Villages</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cypress</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong>
Lone Star Cy-Fair College<br />
9191 Barker <strong>Cypress</strong> Rd.<br />
REGISTER NOW FOR MAY MINI-MESTER. SUMMER AND FALL<br />
Registration is under way for Summer classes starting <strong>June</strong> 5 th and Fall<br />
starting August 28 th . Register at the Barker <strong>Cypress</strong> campus located at<br />
9191 Barker <strong>Cypress</strong>, the LSC-Fairbanks Center location located at 14955<br />
Northwest Freeway or the new LSC-<strong>Cypress</strong> Center located at 19710 Clay<br />
Road. Registration is also available online at LoneStar.edu/registration or<br />
call 281-290-3200 or 832-782-5000 or 832-920-5000 for information. For<br />
Weekend College information, call 832-482-1070 or go to LoneStar.edu/<br />
weekend-college.<br />
IT’S TIME TO REGISTER FOR DISCOVERY COLLEGE SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAM<br />
Registration is under way for Lone Star College-CyFair’s popular Discovery<br />
College for ages 6-14. Morning sessions begin at 8:30 AM and afternoon<br />
sessions begin at 1 PM and are held <strong>June</strong> 12 th -29 th and July 10 th -13 th .<br />
Discovery College programs are focused on STEM (Science, Technology,<br />
Engineering and Math), performing arts, physical activity and more, with<br />
some sessions designed for teens for building self-esteem, setting goals<br />
and planning for college. Sessions are held at the Barker <strong>Cypress</strong> campus.<br />
The cost <strong>of</strong> the week-long sessions is $97 per class. For registration or<br />
information, go to LoneStar.edu/youth-classes-cyfair.<br />
PARKING PERMITS AVAILABLE FOR LSC VISITORS, GUESTS AND LIBRARY PATRONS<br />
Visitors, guests and library patrons may park without a permit in designated<br />
visitor parking areas. However, a daily or yearly permit is now available<br />
allowing for extended parking privileges at Lone Star College System<br />
campuses. Vehicles must be registered with LSCS to get a valid parking<br />
permit, to park in LSCS lots and to avoid receiving a citation. To register,<br />
you will need your vehicle’s license plate number, make, model and color.<br />
Go to LoneStar.edu/Parking for complete information on parking permits,<br />
call 281-765-7836 or email parking@lonestar.edu.<br />
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Sports<br />
FC CYPRESS SOCCER CLUB -<br />
TRYOUTS, CAMPS & REGISTRATION<br />
After a successful inaugural season, FC <strong>Cypress</strong> Soccer Club will be starting<br />
their second season and is now recruiting players. Practices are held at<br />
Ollin Sports Therapy, 16636 Hahl and House Road, <strong>Cypress</strong>. The club was<br />
founded by Cy-Fair resident and former pr<strong>of</strong>essional player, Marc Castillo.<br />
Students who join FC <strong>Cypress</strong> can enter one <strong>of</strong> three different leagues.<br />
Registrations are currently running through September 1 st .<br />
The U6 Soccer School-an 8-week program designed to introduce players to<br />
the sport. Enrollees meet Friday evenings from 6-7 PM to practice for 30<br />
minutes and play games for 30 minutes.<br />
Players in the U7-U10 competitive league - which lasts 13 weeks, enter the<br />
Player Development League hosted by Klein Soccer club at Meyer Park<br />
and play against other teams. Practices take place twice per week at Ollin<br />
Athletics.<br />
Players in the U11 Select Academy - players who possess the right attitude<br />
and desire to take their soccer play to the next level. Training sessions will<br />
be twice per week at Ollin Athletics and games on weekends as part <strong>of</strong><br />
TYSA, competing against other teams <strong>of</strong> the same age group and skill level.<br />
Students can also take part in summer camps in <strong>June</strong> and July to prepare<br />
for the upcoming fall season. All information regarding programs, tryouts<br />
and summer camps can be found at www.fccypress.com or 936-463-8010.<br />
USA FIT CYPRESS<br />
Are you a runner? Are you a fitness walker? Do you want to be? USA Fit<br />
<strong>Cypress</strong> is a friendly, no pressure group training for a variety <strong>of</strong> marathons<br />
and half marathons throughout the year. Even if you’ve never run a step<br />
before, training with our group will help you conquer mental and physical<br />
barriers you never thought possible. Beginner, walker, seasoned runner?<br />
No matter your conditioning or pace, we have a place for you. Over the<br />
course <strong>of</strong> six months, our coaches will help you achieve your personal best<br />
in a non-intimidating, fun and safe environment.<br />
We will provide a weekly training schedule and opportunities for group<br />
training throughout the week with our distance runs on Saturday morning<br />
at Pope Elementary on Bridgeland Lake Parkway in Bridgeland. Registration<br />
for our Winter Season is open and the programs <strong>of</strong>ficially begins <strong>June</strong> 3 rd .<br />
Visit us at www.usafitcypress.com to register or for more information.<br />
SPORTS QUEST SUMMER SOCCER CAMPS <strong>2017</strong><br />
CELEBRATING 21 YEARS!<br />
Online registration is now open for summer soccer camps <strong>2017</strong>! Sports<br />
Quest is a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it, pr<strong>of</strong>essional soccer training organization, dedicated<br />
to developing and promoting the game <strong>of</strong> soccer at all levels in a Christian<br />
environment. Sports Quest summer camps <strong>of</strong>fer a unique opportunity<br />
for players aged 5-12 years to develop their technical and tactical soccer<br />
skills and at the same time, addresses key issues relating to each child’s<br />
spiritual and character development. In addition to the high quality soccer<br />
instruction, campers will also receive a free soccer ball, a free camp T-shirt<br />
and other commemorative gifts and awards.<br />
For further information/registration, visit www.sportsquesttraining.com.<br />
Places are filling up fast!<br />
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ALBION HURRICANES FC SOCCER<br />
TRYOUTS AND EVALUATIONS<br />
Albion Hurricanes FC (AHFC), established in 1989, is leading the way in<br />
South Texas youth soccer by inspiring and developing young men and<br />
women through world class coaching and innovative techniques, as<br />
well as instilling the proper framework, self-esteem, confidence and<br />
sportsmanship within our athletes. AHFC has multiple campuses in and<br />
around Houston. The club invites all interested players from the ages<br />
<strong>of</strong> 7 to 18, to the Player Evaluations and Tryouts to become part <strong>of</strong> our<br />
success. We ask that all interested players pre-register before coming<br />
out to the fields. Please visit albionhurricanes.org for details about your<br />
particular campus. AHFC <strong>of</strong>fers JHSL (a recreational program for 5-10 year<br />
olds) at our Cy Fair and Central locations and <strong>of</strong>fers additional training at<br />
Katy Friday Night Academy and New Territory Thusday Night Academy.<br />
Canes Summer Soccer Camp will be in <strong>June</strong> and July and is now open to<br />
register. All information regarding all <strong>of</strong> the programs and camps can be<br />
found at albionhurricanes.org.<br />
LADIES GOLF<br />
A new ladies golf group is now forming at <strong>Cypress</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> Golf Club. No<br />
handicaps required. This will be a casual ladies golf outing to improve your<br />
game and make some new friends. Play will be on Thursday mornings at<br />
9. For information please email ladiesgolf4fun@gmail.com or call <strong>Cypress</strong><br />
<strong>Lakes</strong> Golf Club at 281-304-8515.<br />
NETBALL CLUBS<br />
Houston Shooting Stars welcomes ladies, men and youth to join in, play<br />
and learn netball, Tuesday nights at The British School <strong>of</strong> Houston.<br />
We are also looking for interested players, adults and youth to play in a<br />
new Katy Netball club. No experience necessary. For more information,<br />
go to our facebook page, Houston Shooting Stars Netball Club or www.<br />
netballamerica.com or contact houstonnetball@netballamerica.com for<br />
further information.<br />
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TRACK HOUSTON YOUTH TRACK CLUB<br />
Track Houston is the nation’s largest and most successful youth track<br />
and field organization. Our goal is to assist interested boys and girls ages<br />
6 to 18 years old in improving their physical fitness and mental stamina.<br />
We have multiple practice sites in the Greater Houston area including<br />
McMeans Junior High School in Katy and <strong>Cypress</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> High School in<br />
<strong>Cypress</strong>. Visit www.trackhouston.com to register for a location near you.<br />
CY-FAIR SPORTS<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Cy-Fair Sports Association<br />
is having registration<br />
for baseball, football,<br />
cheerleading and soccer.<br />
Please see our website for<br />
more information www.<br />
cy-fairsports.org.<br />
CYPRESS RUNNING CLUB<br />
<strong>Cypress</strong> Running Club is based in Coles Crossing, just north <strong>of</strong> 290 <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong><br />
Barker <strong>Cypress</strong>. We welcome runners <strong>of</strong> all abilities. We <strong>of</strong>fer a Couch-to-<br />
5k training plan for those new to running, as well as training plans for half<br />
and full marathons. Come meet lots <strong>of</strong> other <strong>Cypress</strong> residents and find<br />
some new running buddies. Distance runs are on Saturday mornings<br />
and start at Sampson Elementary, right <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> Coles Crossing Dr. For more<br />
information and to sign up, please visit http://cypressrunningclub.com<br />
and find us on Facebook.<br />
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Summer Activities<br />
VBS & Camps<br />
Craft Shows • Festivals<br />
Community Events<br />
Vacation Bible School<br />
BEAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH VBS<br />
Join us this summer for Galactic Starveyors. Your child won’t want to miss<br />
this fun-filled week <strong>of</strong> Vacation Bible School. As they search the visible for<br />
the invisible, they will enjoy games, crafts, snacks and adventure.<br />
The voyage begins <strong>June</strong> 12 th -16 th from 9 AM-12:30 PM. Children who have<br />
completed kindergarten-5 th grade during the 2016-17 school year are<br />
eligible to attend. Registration starts online at http://bearcreekchurch.<br />
tv/children or in the Bear Creek Baptist Church lobby on May 7 th . Please<br />
contact Kim Goodall at 281-859-9900 or kim.goodall@bcstaff.org if you<br />
have questions. Bear Creek Baptist Church is located at 5901 N. Fry Road<br />
in Katy near the corner <strong>of</strong> Fry Road and West Little York.<br />
LIVING WORD CHURCH VBS<br />
Join us for the best week <strong>of</strong> the summer at Living Word Church’s Vacation<br />
Bible School. Enjoy the “Maker Fun Factory” where kids learn they are<br />
created by God and built for a purpose. A week filled with new friends,<br />
amazing experiments, creative games, lip-smacking snacks, surprising<br />
adventures and incredible music. For children that are ages 4 through<br />
those going into grade 6 at Living Word Church, 16607 Clay Road, Houston<br />
TX 77084, just west <strong>of</strong> Highway 6. The fun begins <strong>June</strong> 12 th -16 th , 6:30-8:30<br />
PM and <strong>June</strong> 18 th , 9-11:45 AM. $5 per student. Discounts available. Register<br />
at www.LivingWord.Church. Call 281-500-8913 for more infomation.<br />
ST. CUTHBERT EPISCOPAL CHURCH VBS<br />
Pack your suitcase, we’re going to Peru! St. Cuthbert Episcopal Church<br />
invites children to a Cross Culture Vacation Bible School: Passport to Peru.<br />
Join us the week <strong>of</strong> July 10 th -13 th from 9-12 noon to experience the sights,<br />
sounds, smells and tastes <strong>of</strong> a unique culture at Passport to Peru VBS,<br />
where kids discover how much God loves the world.<br />
The children will sing catchy songs, play high-energy games, dig<br />
into yummy Peruvian treats, experience cool Bible adventures,<br />
collect Bible Memory Makers and explore what daily life is like<br />
for kids in Peru. Each day concludes with a closing celebration<br />
that gets everyone involved in living what they’ve learned. We<br />
will celebrate our week on Sunday, July 16 th at 10:30 AM.<br />
Passport to Peru VBS is for children who entering kindergarten<br />
through entering fifth grade. Visit stcuthbert.org to register<br />
your child. St. Cuthbert Church is located at 17020 West Road<br />
at the corner <strong>of</strong> West and Queenston. Contact us at vbs@<br />
stcuthbert.org or 281-463-7330. Join us for a Vacation Bible<br />
School adventure!<br />
ST. AIDAN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH VBS<br />
REGISTRATION OPEN<br />
Saint Aidan’s Episcopal Church VBS registration openedin<br />
March! Come join us for an In and Out, Over, Under Adventure<br />
July 17 th -21 st ! This year’s theme is Maker Fun Factory. Our VBS<br />
is completely Gluten and nut free. The cost is $30. Registration<br />
ends July 2 nd . If you have any questions, please contact Taylor<br />
at taylor@aidanschurch.org. Saint Aidan’s Episcopal is located<br />
at 13131 Fry Road, just south <strong>of</strong> Hwy 290. Register at our<br />
website: http://aidanschurch.org.<br />
FAMILY OF FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH VBS<br />
July 17-21, <strong>2017</strong><br />
The Family <strong>of</strong> Faith Lutheran Church is located at 16710 FM 529<br />
Road, Houston, Texas, 77095. For more information call 281-<br />
855-2950 or visit our web page at www.tf<strong>of</strong>.org.<br />
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Summer Camps<br />
FAMILY OF FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
SUMMER CAMP<br />
Summer Camp at the Family <strong>of</strong> Faith Preschool, began <strong>June</strong> 5, <strong>2017</strong>.<br />
The Family <strong>of</strong> Faith Lutheran Church is located at 16710 FM 529 Road,<br />
Houston, Texas, 77095. For more information call 281-855-2950 or<br />
visit our web page at www.tf<strong>of</strong>.org.<br />
CAMP CORNERSTONE IS THE<br />
PLACE TO BE THIS SUMMER<br />
Camp Cornerstone is a week-long camp sponsored by Cornerstone<br />
United Methodist Church and is for children ages 2 through the<br />
completion <strong>of</strong> 4 th grade. Children must be 2 by <strong>June</strong> 1, <strong>2017</strong>. Camp<br />
hours are 9:30 AM-1 PM. There are 3 sessions throughout the summer<br />
and you are invited to participate in any or all!<br />
Session I - Rockin’ the USA! is <strong>June</strong> 12 th -16 th<br />
Session II - Wacky Wilderness… is July 10 th -14 th<br />
Session III - Ooey Gooey Fun is August 7 th -11 th<br />
The cost per camp per child is $120. You may pay $60 now and the<br />
remaining $60 on the first day <strong>of</strong> camp. Registration forms are online<br />
or in the preschool <strong>of</strong>fice. To download a form from the Cornerstone<br />
website, go to www.cornerstoneumc.org and click on “preschool.”<br />
You will see a tab for Camp Cornerstone. You can print the form and<br />
have it filled out before you arrive, saving yourself time! Before each<br />
camp session begins, you will hear from your child’s teacher so you<br />
can learn more about the camp and she will answer any questions<br />
you may have about the week-long fun. Each day your child will bring<br />
a backpack and a lunch as they enjoy each other and the special<br />
things they will do during the week. We look forward to having your<br />
child at camp this summer! It’s a great time for everyone and you<br />
don’t want to miss any <strong>of</strong> it! Registration will continue through May 1,<br />
<strong>2017</strong>. Please call the preschool <strong>of</strong>fice at 281-859-1612 if you have any<br />
questions. The preschool <strong>of</strong>fice hours are: Monday-Friday, 9 AM-1 PM.<br />
SUMMER CAMPS AT<br />
EPIPHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH AND SCHOOL<br />
It’s hard to believe that summer is here! Every year parents seem<br />
to relish the thought <strong>of</strong> sleeping in and slowing down. But about<br />
two weeks into our summer routine, our kids are bored and we are<br />
trying to figure out what to do to keep our children engaged and<br />
busy! Epiphany Lutheran Church and School has your answer! We<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer a variety <strong>of</strong> day camps for youth from preschool through middle<br />
school! Our campus <strong>of</strong>fers 3 day mini camps for our preschool and<br />
Kindergarten students that meet Tuesdays through Thursdays from<br />
9 AM-2 PM, weekly dance classes and martial arts classes as well.<br />
These camps are filled with lots <strong>of</strong> fun activities that incorporate<br />
STEM learning into their day. Elementary and Middle school students<br />
have the options <strong>of</strong> week long camps that include soccer, robotics,<br />
chess and a video game creation camps that teaches them how to<br />
create platforms and basic coding! For a complete list <strong>of</strong> camps visit<br />
our website at www.elcsh.org.<br />
For more information, feel free to contact Beth Hixon, Director <strong>of</strong><br />
Children’s Ministry at bhixon@elcsh.org or call her at 713-896-1773.<br />
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PEARL FINCHER MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS<br />
ANNOUNCES SUMMER CAMPS<br />
The Pearl Fincher Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts will host summer camps and other<br />
activities to make this a fun-filled, artful summer for the entire community.<br />
SUMMER CAMPS<br />
Summer camps will be <strong>of</strong>fered in <strong>June</strong> and July for ages 8 to 12 and 13 to<br />
18. Camps will center around themes <strong>of</strong> “Contemporary Art Through the<br />
Ages.” Each camp meets Monday through Friday from 9 AM to Noon at the<br />
Pearl Fincher Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts. Cost <strong>of</strong> the week-long camps is $140 for<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the museum or $175 for non-members. Family memberships<br />
to the museum are available for just $55. In collaboration with AAUW and<br />
Klein ISD, a special camp will also be held once a week for students with<br />
visual impairments, as well as a camp for students with autism. To register<br />
or for complete details, please visit www.pearlmfa.org.<br />
MORE SUMMER FUN<br />
In addition to summer camps, the Pearl has a fun-filled calendar <strong>of</strong><br />
activities throughout the summer for all ages. Highlights include free<br />
Family Days from 11 AM to 3 PM on <strong>June</strong> 10 th , July 8 th and August 12 th ,<br />
as well as Drop-In Art Wednesdays, a free program for ages 5 and up in<br />
conjunction with the Barbara Bush Branch Library. There’s fun for adults<br />
as well, with Adult Art Workshops and the Pen & Paintbrush Book Club.<br />
Please visit www.pearlmfa.org for details.<br />
Memberships Available<br />
To access all that the Pearl Fincher Museum <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts has to <strong>of</strong>fer,<br />
memberships are available at a variety <strong>of</strong> levels. Memberships start at<br />
just $25 for seniors and college students, $30 for individuals and $55<br />
for families with children under 18. At the $100 level, members are also<br />
invited to special preview parties for new exhibits. Each membership<br />
includes advance notice <strong>of</strong> exhibitions, lectures and events, discounts on<br />
museum store purchases and members-only rates on special activities<br />
such as summer camps, concerts and more. Memberships are available<br />
online or by calling or visiting the museum. The Pearl Fincher Museum <strong>of</strong><br />
Fine Arts is located at 6815 <strong>Cypress</strong>wood Drive in Spring, TX, 77379. For<br />
more information, please visit www.pearlmfa.org or call 281-376-6322.<br />
4-H SUMMER<br />
CAMPS<br />
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Thursday, July 13 th , 9:30<br />
AM to 2:30 PM. This is a<br />
beginners workshop.<br />
Registration fee $30.<br />
Deadline is July 5 th .<br />
Let’s Quilt a Square at 4-H Summer Stiches Camp on Tuesday, July 18 th ,<br />
9:30 AM to 2:30 PM. This is a beginners workshop. Registration fee $30.<br />
Deadline is July 10 th .<br />
Join us for “4-H Kids That Cook” on Thursday, July 20 th , 9:30 AM to 2:30<br />
PM. This 4-H summer camp is cooking up something good! Kids will learn<br />
how to prepare simple recipes and how to compete in a Food Challenge.<br />
Registration fee $40. Deadline is July 10 th .<br />
Tie Dye fun with Fashion is the theme for 4-H Summer Stiches Camp on<br />
Tuesday, July 25 th , 9:30 AM to 2 PM. Kids will get to experiment with tie<br />
dye and refashioning clothing projects. Registration fee $30. Deadline is<br />
July 15 th .<br />
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Shutter Bug Youth Photography Camp, Saturday, August 5 th , 9:30 AM to 3 PM. Area photographers<br />
will <strong>of</strong>fer hands-on workshops on still life composition and take participants on a photo safari.<br />
Registration fee $40. Deadline is July 25 th .<br />
Join us for 4-H Enterprise Trade Show and Makers Fest, Saturday, August 19 th , 9:30 AM to 3 PM to learn<br />
about entrepreneurship and have fun at crafting workshops. Registration fee $40. Deadline is July 30 th .<br />
Camps are held at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension 3033 Bear Creek Drive, Houston 77084. Open<br />
to all youth 9 to 18 yrs. Registration fees can be paid on Eventbrite.com. For more information,<br />
contact Sheryl Nolen, 713-274-0978 or email snolen@ag.tamu.edu.<br />
MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH SUMMER CAMPS<br />
Messiah Lutheran Church is a grace place, a congregation <strong>of</strong> the Evangelical Lutheran Church in<br />
America (ELCA). Messiah is located at 11522 Telge Road, ½ mile north <strong>of</strong> Highway 290.<br />
CHRYSALIS SUMMER CAMP THROUGH AUGUST 4, <strong>2017</strong><br />
Come joins us at Chrysalis Summer Camp for a fun-filled summer in a Christian atmosphere. We<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer extended hours and flexible schedules making camp affordable and convenient for parents.<br />
Campers may attend by the week or by the month. Ages 6 weeks to 12 years old. You choose!<br />
Ten sessions <strong>of</strong> action-packed fun! Your child’s day will include camp meetings, bible stories,<br />
creative arts & crafts, knowledge stretchers, gross motor skills, songs, reading program, water<br />
activities and more. Weekly field trips for upcoming first graders through 12 years old to places<br />
like bowling, Little Beakers and Chuck E. Cheese. We will also have weekly in-house field trips<br />
for 18 months to pre-k including a bubble party and Kona Ice. For more information please see<br />
our website www.chrysalischildren.org or call 281-807-0764.<br />
CAMP HOPE<br />
Week 1: July 10-14, <strong>2017</strong><br />
Week 2: July 17-21, <strong>2017</strong><br />
Week 3: July 24-28, <strong>2017</strong><br />
9:30 AM-3:30 PM<br />
This summer answer the call to be an Agent <strong>of</strong> Hope. Week one we’ll be recruiting campers to be<br />
Agents and learning what it means to give hope to others. Then we will enter into a week at the<br />
Agent Academy to train, learn and grow as a team. Finally, in week three, campers will receive<br />
their secret mission as they are sent out into the world to be Agents <strong>of</strong> Hope!<br />
Weekly Themes:<br />
• Calling All Agents. You are being called by God to bring hope to the world. This week we learn<br />
what it means to answer the call to be one <strong>of</strong> God’s Agents <strong>of</strong> Hope.<br />
• Agent Academy. This week we will train, learn and grow as a team to be Agents <strong>of</strong> Hope!<br />
• Agents on a Mission. This week you will receive you secret mission as you are sent out into the<br />
world the be one <strong>of</strong> God’s Agents <strong>of</strong> Hope.<br />
Camp Hope is our three-week day camp for children ages 5 years old through 6 th grade. It is an adult<br />
mentored student led ministry. Each day, children will hear a new Bible story, learn what it means<br />
to their life by creating a craft, eating a snack, playing a game and experiencing the story through<br />
expressive arts and worship. Camp Hope is a day camp that is passionate about growing leaders.<br />
Parents are invited to register their children online at www.messiahlc.org/camp-hope. For more<br />
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The Stageworks Theatre Acting Academy’s <strong>2017</strong> Summer Camps are<br />
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have performance and skill-based classes for all ages and all levels<br />
<strong>of</strong> experience. If you’d like to discuss what classes are best for your<br />
performer, contact us via email or at 281-587-6100. We’re happy to help<br />
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www.stageworkshouston.org/summer-<strong>2017</strong> for more information.<br />
PERFORMANCE CAMPS<br />
• Disney’s Aladdin JR: Ages 6-14, <strong>June</strong> 19 th -July 7 th , 9 AM-4 PM, cost $450<br />
Performances are July 6 th at 7 PM and July 7 th at 10 AM and 3 PM<br />
• Fame the Musical, JR: Ages 11-14, July 10 th -28 th , 9:30 AM-4:30 PM, cost $450<br />
Performances are July 27 th at 7 PM and July 28 th at 10 AM and 3 PM<br />
• Pirates! Theadus Thud and the Quest for Weird Beard: Ages 6-14, July<br />
24 th -Aug. 4 th , 8:30 AM-3:30 PM, cost $300<br />
Performances are Aug. 3 rd at 7 PM and Aug. 4 th at 10 AM and 3 PM<br />
• Marvelous Land <strong>of</strong> Oz: Ages 6-14, July 24 th -Aug. 11 th , 9:30 AM-4:30 PM,<br />
cost $450<br />
Performances are Aug. 10 th at 7 PM and Aug. 11 th at 10 AM and 3 PM<br />
• Into the Woods JR: Ages 11-18, <strong>June</strong> 5 th -23 rd , 10 AM-5 PM, cost $450<br />
Performances are <strong>June</strong> 22 nd at 7 PM and <strong>June</strong> 23 rd at 10 AM and 3 PM<br />
• Game <strong>of</strong> Tiaras: Ages 13-18, July 10 th -21 st , 10 AM-5 PM, cost $300<br />
Performances are July 20 th at 7 PM and July 21 st at 10 AM and 3 PM<br />
• Rent School Edition: Ages 13-18, July 31 st -Aug. 18 th , 10 AM-5 PM, cost $450<br />
Performances are Aug. 17 th at 7 PM and Aug. 18 th at 10 AM and 3 PM<br />
ONE-WEEK CAMPS<br />
• Muggles 101: Ages 5-14, <strong>June</strong> 12 th -16 th , 8:30-11:30 AM or 1-4 PM, cost $125<br />
• Hogwarts: School <strong>of</strong> Stagecraft & Wizardry: Ages 9-14, <strong>June</strong> 19 th -23 rd , 8:30<br />
AM-3:30 PM, cost $175<br />
• Hamilton: Rise Up and Sing: Ages 10-16, <strong>June</strong> 26 th -30 th , 8:30-11:30 AM<br />
(Ages 10-12) and 1-4 PM (Ages 13-16), cost $125<br />
• Defying Gravity: Ages 5-14, July 5 th -7 th , 8:30-11:30 AM or 1-4 PM, cost $75<br />
• No Troll Left Behind: Ages 4-14, July 17 th -21 st , 8:30-11:30 AM or 1-4 PM,<br />
cost $125<br />
• Fantastic Beast Creature Creation: Ages 8-16, July 31 st -Aug. 4 th , 9 AM-4 PM,<br />
cost $175<br />
• Disney Mashup: Ages 4-14, Aug. 7 th -11 th , 8:30-11:30 AM or 1-4 PM, cost<br />
$125<br />
• Royal Dance Academy: Ages 4-10, Aug. 14 th -18 th , 8:30-11:30 AM, cost $125<br />
THE HOUSTON CHORAL SOCIETY <strong>2017</strong> SUMMER<br />
VOCAL PERFORMANCE CAMP JULY 10-14, <strong>2017</strong><br />
The Houston Choral Society (HCS) announces its <strong>2017</strong> Summer Vocal<br />
Performance Camp – Voyages <strong>of</strong> the Voice Finders. This one week camp<br />
is for students entering grades 3-5 and grades 6-8. The camp runs July<br />
10-14, <strong>2017</strong>. For students entering grades 3-5, the camp runs from 9 AM<br />
to noon and for students entering grades 6-8 the camp runs from 1-4<br />
PM. Students will learn how music enriches their brain, body and mind<br />
through singing classical, folk and popular music. Finding your voice,<br />
learning how to improve breath and tone quality, musicianship, singing<br />
on sight and music games will be taught one-on-one and in ensembles.<br />
Workshops are led by pr<strong>of</strong>essional, certified music teachers and singers<br />
from The Houston Choral Society.<br />
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We’re now open to meet our community’s need<br />
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Now <strong>Cypress</strong> families can get Memorial Hermann healthcare services and specialties<br />
close to home. Memorial Hermann <strong>Cypress</strong> Hospital <strong>of</strong>fers orthopedics and sports<br />
medicine, neurology, general surgery, heart and vascular, labor and delivery,<br />
gastroenterology, urology and more. The 80-bed, state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art hospital includes an<br />
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as <strong>Cypress</strong> does. And you can expect all <strong>of</strong> our advanced <strong>of</strong>ferings to maintain the<br />
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The HCS Summer Vocal Performance Camp provides an exceptional<br />
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Camps are filling up fast so we encourage parents to sign up for camps now.<br />
Camp tuition for 15 hours <strong>of</strong> instruction is only $175. The average performing<br />
arts camp in Houston costs in excess <strong>of</strong> $14 per hour. HCS <strong>of</strong>fers these camps<br />
with four degreed instructors for less than $12 per hour. Each family will<br />
receive 2 free tickets for the end <strong>of</strong> class performance. Additional tickets can<br />
be purchased for only $5 per person. The camps include two complimentary<br />
tickets to the show, a camp t-shirt, music and other needed materials.<br />
The camps will be held at The Foundry United Methodist Church. It is<br />
located in northwest Houston at 8350 Jones Road, Houston, TX 77065 with<br />
easy access from Highway 290. For more info and to register for summer<br />
camps, check The Houston Choral Society website at www.houstonchoral.<br />
org or call 832-478-6986.<br />
Community Events<br />
Garage Sales<br />
ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON CHURCH<br />
ANNUAL GARAGE SALE<br />
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church (6646 Addicks Satsuma Road)<br />
will hold their Annual Garage Sale July 21 st -22 nd . Toys, tools,<br />
furniture, electronics, bikes, home and kitchen supplies and decor,<br />
sports equipment, clothing, shoes, art and more!<br />
Collecting Donations: July 1 st -July 20 th .<br />
Sale Days: Friday, July 21 st : 5-9 PM, Come for best selection.<br />
$5 per person, entry fee for ages 16+.<br />
Saturday, July 22 nd : 7:30 AM-2 PM. Free Entry.<br />
Vendor<br />
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VENDOR OPPORTUNITY AWAITS!!<br />
The Ladies Auxiliary from St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is<br />
holding their 25 th annual Gingerbread Village Holiday<br />
Market on October 28, <strong>2017</strong> from 9 AM to 4 PM. It will<br />
be held at 6646 Addicks Satsuma Road in Houston. If<br />
you have arts, crafts or any unique items you would like<br />
to showcase, we would love for you to participate in<br />
this event! Contact fae@krenekprinting.com for more<br />
information.<br />
Festivals<br />
HOUSTON FIBER FEST<br />
Friday, <strong>June</strong> 23 rd and Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 24 th , 10 AM-6 PM,<br />
Sunday <strong>June</strong> 25 th , 11 AM-4 PM<br />
Houston Fiber Festival Inc is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3)<br />
non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization dedicated to promoting fiber<br />
arts in the greater Houston area through our annual<br />
Houston Fiber Fest event. Our aim is to provide local<br />
fiber enthusiasts with the opportunity to celebrate<br />
the crafts they love - knitting, crochet, spinning and<br />
weaving. Learn new techniques from our diverse class<br />
list and shop in our carefully curated vendor hall. Held<br />
at the Berry Center, 8877 Barker <strong>Cypress</strong> Rd, <strong>Cypress</strong>,<br />
TX 77433 in the Conference Center.<br />
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GOLF TOURNAMENT HOSTED BY<br />
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The 14u and 16u Houston Lightning s<strong>of</strong>tball teams are<br />
hosting a golf tournament on <strong>June</strong> 30 th at the <strong>Cypress</strong>wood<br />
Golf Club. This is a fundraising opportunity for both teams<br />
<strong>of</strong> young women to help pay for their national travels to<br />
play some <strong>of</strong> the best teams in the country so they can<br />
bring trophies back home to the Houston area.<br />
How can you get involved? Houston Lightning is looking for<br />
golfing four tops to join in on the fun that includes green<br />
fees, golf cart fees and lunch as well as the chance to win<br />
great prizes. Four top registration fee is $500 ($125 a golfer)<br />
and allows for a great 18-hole golf game, the chance to win<br />
contests and prizes, as well as the knowledge you are helping<br />
local young women to reach their athletic and life goals. Visit<br />
http://hlsa.us/<strong>2017</strong>-lightning-golf-classic-registration/ to<br />
register your four top and to reserve your spot on the green!<br />
Not a golfer? This is a win-win for the young women<br />
<strong>of</strong> Houston Lightning and our community. If you have<br />
a business you would like to advertise, hole sponsors<br />
include a custom sign along the greenway for $100 or cart<br />
sponsors that include custom signs on golf carts for $250.<br />
Sponsorships at the $500 and beyond will provide a 2x3<br />
custom banner that will make advertising a breeze.<br />
Please come talk to us about your sponsorship and<br />
advertising needs by visiting http://hlsa.us/<strong>2017</strong>-lightninggolf-classic-sponsorship/<br />
to get in on this great opportunity<br />
to reach your local target audience. You can learn more<br />
about the tournament by visiting: http://hlsa.us/blog/the-<br />
<strong>2017</strong>-houston-lightning-golf-classic/ at your convenience.<br />
Thank you in advance for getting involved!<br />
Blood Drive<br />
ST. CUTHBERT EPISCOPAL CHURCH BLOOD DRIVE<br />
St. Cuthbert Episcopal Church will be hosting a Blood Drive on Sunday, <strong>June</strong> 4 th<br />
beginning at 8:30 AM. A mobile unit will be in the parking lot until 12:30 PM. To donate,<br />
you must be a least 17 years <strong>of</strong> age, at least 110 lbs. and in good general health. In<br />
our previous blood drive we had 20 donors, some <strong>of</strong> them first timers. That means<br />
60 lives were saved! It only takes about 15 minutes, so please stop by. Save a life -<br />
donate blood. St. Cuthbert is located at 17020 West Road (at Queenston). For more<br />
information, visit us at www.st.cuthbert.org.<br />
Theater, Arts & Music<br />
THE ACTING ACADEMY OPENS REGISTRATION FOR THE AREA<br />
PREMIER OF ROCK OF AGES 101: HIGH SCHOOL EDITION<br />
Are you ready to rock at Stageworks? Classes are held at Stageworks Theatre on<br />
Wednesdays from 7-9:30 PM and Saturdays from 9 AM to 1 PM. Performances are<br />
scheduled for <strong>June</strong> 1-3, <strong>2017</strong> at 7 PM and <strong>June</strong> 4, <strong>2017</strong> at 2 PM. Go to stageworkshouston.<br />
org/academy-spring-<strong>2017</strong> or call 281-587-6100 for further details and instructions on<br />
how to join the fun!<br />
MILDRED’S UMBRELLA THEATER CO. MAINSTAGE SEASON<br />
All Shows at Studio 101, 1824 Spring Street #101, Houston TX 77007<br />
MUSEUM OF DYSFUNCTION IX By: Various Playwrights<br />
<strong>June</strong> 15 th -17 th , <strong>June</strong> 22 nd -24 th : 8 PM<br />
MORE INFO/RESERVATIONS: www.mildredsumbrella.com,<br />
info@mildredsumbrella.com or 832-463-0409.<br />
THE HOUSTON CHORAL SOCIETY<br />
Led by new Artistic Director Dr. Kevin Klotz, The Houston Choral Society announces<br />
its vibrant and engaging 2016-<strong>2017</strong> season. Season tickets are available online at<br />
www.houstonchoral.org. The Houston Choral Society performs at The Foundry United<br />
Methodist Church, located in northwest Houston at 8350 Jones Road, Houston, TX<br />
77065 with easy access from Highway 290. For general or audition information, please<br />
visit the HCS website at www.houstonchoral.org.<br />
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sports physicals for all school activities.<br />
Saturday, July 29<br />
8 a.m. – noon<br />
Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine at Willowbrook<br />
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Houston, TX 77070<br />
• Physical cost is $20 – Cash only (no credit cards or checks accepted)<br />
• Optional EKG screening will be <strong>of</strong>fered for an additional $10<br />
(athlete must be 14 years or older)<br />
• IMPACT Baseline Concussion Testing will be available for $5<br />
(athlete must be 12 years or older)<br />
For more information, please call 281.737.2120.<br />
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• Bring glasses or wear contacts, if you have corrected vision<br />
• Please bring your school physical form with medical history completed<br />
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Go to www.gracesymphony.org/index.php/concerts to reserve your tickets.<br />
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Misc. Events<br />
MASTER WELLNESS VOLUNTEER PROGRAM <strong>2017</strong><br />
Ft. Bend, Harris & Galveston Counties Master Wellness Volunteer Training.<br />
Want to live healthier and help others do the same? Become a Master<br />
Wellness Volunteer and obtain information and skills to do so. Engaging,<br />
interactive workshops in: Nutrition, Food Safety, Diabetes, Gardening,<br />
Heart Disease, Healthy Lifestyle Choices, Dietary Guidelines, Blood<br />
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Cost: $60 (Includes all Materials)<br />
For more information or to receive an application, contact Rebecca Scono,<br />
Admin Assistant-FCS at rebecca.scono@ag.tamu.edu or 713-274-0970.<br />
SMALL BUSINESS EXPO<br />
<strong>June</strong> 17, <strong>2017</strong> at 9 AM, Richard E Berry Center<br />
Richard E Berry Center - 8877 Barker <strong>Cypress</strong> Road - <strong>Cypress</strong>, TX 77433<br />
MW James - Small Business Expo is Houston’s most anticipated business<br />
networking event, trade show and conference for business owners,<br />
business pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and success decision-makers. If you are looking to<br />
make Business-to-Business connections, learn about products & services<br />
that will help your business grow and attend cutting-edge workshops &<br />
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FATHER’S DAY QUOTES<br />
“He didn’t tell me how to live; he lived and let me watch him do it.”<br />
Clarence Budington Kelland, American writer (1881-1964), about<br />
his father<br />
“My father will leave me nothing to do.”<br />
-A young Alexander the Great, future king <strong>of</strong> Macedonia<br />
(356-323 B.C.)<br />
“A father is a treasure; a brother, a comfort; a friend is both.”<br />
-Benjamin Franklin, American statesman (1706-1790)<br />
“His heritage to his children wasn’t words or possessions, but an<br />
unspoken treasure, the treasure <strong>of</strong> his example as a man and a<br />
father.” -Will Rogers, Jr. (1879–1935)<br />
“When I was a boy <strong>of</strong> 14, my father was so ignorant I could hardly<br />
stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be 21, I was<br />
astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years.”<br />
-Mark Twain (1835–1910)<br />
Source: www.almanac.com<br />
Happy Father’s Day!<br />
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Houston Area Events<br />
JUNE <strong>2017</strong><br />
<strong>June</strong> 10 th - Carnival Houston. Celebrating carnival from the<br />
Caribbean, Brazil and New Orleans Mardi Gras. It is an exciting<br />
an explosion <strong>of</strong> music, cuisine, revelry, costume parade and<br />
performances. The Premier Annual Carnival Houston show will<br />
showcase carnival costumes and performances such as Samba,<br />
Merengue, and costume masqueraders, Dance Performances,<br />
Calypso, Soca, Salsa and Samba. Join the party for a free street<br />
parade, costume festival, carnival rides, limbo contest, dancing and<br />
live music! For more information, call 832-614-9337.<br />
<strong>June</strong> 17 th -18 th - <strong>June</strong>teenth Fest at Emancipation Park. Houston’s<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial <strong>June</strong>teenth Emancipation Celebration at Emancipation<br />
Park - the site where <strong>June</strong>teenth Celebrations began! Emancipation<br />
Park’s historic <strong>June</strong>teenth Emancipation Celebration marks the<br />
anniversary <strong>of</strong> the signing <strong>of</strong> the Emancipation Proclamation and<br />
over 154 years since the slaves in Texas were informed <strong>of</strong> their<br />
freedom; the celebration in Emancipation Park (currently hosted<br />
by Friends <strong>of</strong> Emancipation Park) includes over 40 years <strong>of</strong> central<br />
Houston <strong>June</strong>teenth Parades! Directions to Emancipation Park:<br />
3018 Dowling at Elgin, Houston, TX 77004. Schedule is at www.<br />
juneteenthfest.com.<br />
<strong>June</strong> 18 th -25 th - Pride Houston Festival and Parade. More than<br />
300,000 people attend Pride Houston each year, making it<br />
the second largest parade in Houston and the largest<br />
Pride Parade or LGBT gathering in the Southwestern<br />
United States. The festival and parade are part <strong>of</strong> a weeklong<br />
celebration. The festival is packed with a wide variety<br />
<strong>of</strong> exhibitors, artists, music <strong>of</strong> all kinds, performers, stages<br />
and fun. There really is something here for everyone. The<br />
celebration in the Montrose neighborhood focuses on<br />
showcasing music and entertainment from local LGBT<br />
artists and performers. For more information, visit www.<br />
pridehouston.org.<br />
JULY <strong>2017</strong><br />
July 1st-29th - Bands on the Sand at Moody Gardens,<br />
1 Hope Blvd., Galveston, TX. Enjoy this summer<br />
concert series on Friday and Saturday nights from 6<br />
to 10 PM featuring local and regional bands ranging<br />
from R&B, rock, country and blues. The cost is $15<br />
for admission and each show concludes with a<br />
firework display over Offats Bayou overlooking the<br />
Moody Gardens pyramids. For more information<br />
contact, 800-582-4673.<br />
July 1st-29th - Tremont Jazz Series at The<br />
Tremont House, 2300 Mechanic St., Galveston, TX.<br />
Every Friday and Saturday, from 6 to 10 PM, enjoy live<br />
jazz by Trio du Jour in the hotel’s 1888 Toujouse Bar. The Tremont<br />
House launched its Jazz Series in late September 2013 and it has<br />
become hugely popular with locals and guests. Trio du Jour plays<br />
classic, acoustic jazz. The cost is free and for more information, call<br />
409-763-0300.<br />
July 4th - Freedom Over Texas - Celebrating 30 years <strong>of</strong> July 4th<br />
music, fireworks and fanfare on Buffalo Bayou, Houston’s signature<br />
patriotic event will turn it WAY up with live performances, family<br />
activities and stunning pyrotechnics Tuesday, July 4th from 4 PM-10<br />
PM. For the first time in the event’s history, the celebration will kick<br />
<strong>of</strong>f with a patriotic tribute by United States Air Force Band <strong>of</strong> the<br />
West. Grammy-nominated and CMA-winning artist, HUNTER HAYES<br />
will follow before multi-platinum selling, 2016 MTV Video Music<br />
Award-winning DNCE takes the stage. As is tradition, the evening will<br />
conclude with a spectacular blast <strong>of</strong> fireworks thanks to CITGO who<br />
has provided the finale since 2015. This year, CITGO signed on as a<br />
dual sponsor providing both the pyrotechnics and titling the event<br />
for the next three years. For more information, visit www.<br />
houstontx.gov.<br />
July 4th - A Star Spangled Salute at the Miller Outdoor<br />
Theatre. Enjoy an evening with Principal Pops Conductor<br />
Michael Krajewski and the Houston Symphony listening<br />
to patriotic, toe-tapping American music. Make sure to<br />
stay until the end for the 1812 Overture - complete<br />
with booming cannons! This celebration concludes<br />
with a magnificent display <strong>of</strong> fireworks provided by<br />
Miller Theatre Advisory Board. This is a ticketed event<br />
for the covered seating area. Free tickets are available<br />
(4 per person over age 16 while they last) at the Miller<br />
Outdoor Theatre box <strong>of</strong>fice the day <strong>of</strong> the performance<br />
between the hours <strong>of</strong> 10:30 AM-1 PM. If tickets remain<br />
at 1 PM, the box <strong>of</strong>fice will re-open one hour before<br />
show time to distribute the remaining tickets.<br />
As always, open seating on the hill. For more<br />
information, visit www.milleroutdoortheatre.com.<br />
July 6th - First Thursday Concert Series in Conroe<br />
at Heritage Place, 500 Metcalf Street, Conroe TX<br />
77301. Invite your friends, bring the family to relax<br />
to a variety <strong>of</strong> bands in this concert series held<br />
every first Thursday in the months <strong>of</strong> April<br />
thru September. Get comfortable, bring your<br />
chairs and blankets. OUTSIDE ALCOHOL NOT<br />
PERMITTED. Beer and concessions available<br />
onsite. Water, soda and food may be brought in.<br />
From 6:30-7:30 PM - Aaron Copeland and 8-9:30<br />
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A variety <strong>of</strong> classes, programs and activities are now being <strong>of</strong>fered at<br />
the Juergen’s Hall Community Center, 26026 Hempstead Road. Those<br />
activities can be viewed by visiting the Precinct Three website at www.<br />
pct3.hctx.net and following prompts on the Community Centers section<br />
that starts on the home page.<br />
Free Classes:<br />
• Zumba: Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:30 AM-10:15 AM<br />
• Yoga: Tuesdays & Thursdays 9 AM-10 AM<br />
• Party Bridge: Tuesdays, 12:30 PM-3:30 PM<br />
• Senior’s Game Day: Wednesdays, 1 PM-3:30 PM<br />
• Walk Aerobics: Fridays, 10:30 AM-11:30 AM<br />
• Pilates: Fridays, 9:30 AM-10:15 AM<br />
Registration Required on the Following:<br />
• Kids Craft Class: Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 22 nd , 1-3 PM (supplies required)<br />
• Home Invasion Defense Seminar: Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 22 nd , 7 PM<br />
• Caring for the Caregiver: Friday, <strong>June</strong> 30 th , 12-1 PM<br />
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staff 713-274-3188. Volunteer opportunities are available!!<br />
LONE STAR COLLEGE - CYFAIR LIBRARY<br />
9191 Barker-<strong>Cypress</strong> Road, <strong>Cypress</strong>, TX 77433 • 281-290-3210<br />
HOURS: Monday through Thursday, 7 AM-10 PM, Friday-Saturday, 8<br />
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HCPL’s <strong>2017</strong> Summer Reading Program begins on <strong>June</strong> 5 th . Programs<br />
available for Adults, Teens, and Children.<br />
• FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY - The LSC-CyFair Friends Bookstore accepts<br />
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Libraries &<br />
Community Centers<br />
gently used books year-round, <strong>of</strong>fering them to the public for a set donation<br />
amount. The store is open six days a week and staffed by volunteers.<br />
Proceeds support library programs. Help support our community library.<br />
• CYFAIR LIBRARY BRANCH BLOG PAGE at http://hcpl.net/location/cy-faircollege-library,<br />
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Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30 PM, LRNC 118<br />
ADULT LIBRARY PROGRAMS<br />
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CHILDREN EVENTS & PROGRAMS<br />
• Mondays: BABY TIME (6-24 months) - 9:30 AM, 10:30 AM,<br />
11:30 AM.<br />
• Tuesdays: Toddler Time (2-3 1/2 years) - 9:30 AM, 10:30 AM,<br />
11:30 AM.<br />
• Wednesdays: Preschool Time (3-6 years) - 9:30 AM, 10:30<br />
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• Thursdays: Spanish Time/Tiempo de cuentos (2-6 years)<br />
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STATE PARKS BEST PLACES TO CAMP IN TEXAS<br />
Ray Roberts Lake State Park<br />
Ray Roberts Lake State Park is situated on a 3,000-acre reservoir just north <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hustle and bustle <strong>of</strong> Dallas. Campers here are encouraged to hike miles <strong>of</strong> trails and<br />
primitive camping is available for the practiced adventurer. The highlight <strong>of</strong> the park,<br />
though, is the clean beach and easy lake access. Ray Roberts Lake is so big it can<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten feel like a seaside bay. Folks out here boat, ski, swim and fish away the stress<br />
<strong>of</strong> the city in style. The park is also home to multiple marathons throughout the year.<br />
Lake Bob Sandlin State Park<br />
Campers <strong>of</strong> Northeast Texas know that it doesn’t get much more patriotic than<br />
spotting the majestic eagles during winter trips to Lake Bob Sandlin State Park.<br />
For the camper that is also an avid fisherman, Lake Bob Sandlin is a great spot for<br />
largemouth bass, spotted bass and bluegills.<br />
Inks Lake State Park<br />
Tucked away in the Texas Hill Country is Inks Lake State Park. Hill Country topography<br />
mixes with the pristine water <strong>of</strong> Inks Lake to create a perfect camping experience. On<br />
land, campers can backpack, geocache and bird-watch. And on water, campers can<br />
boat, ski, fish and even dive from the cliffs at the popular Devil’s Waterhole section <strong>of</strong><br />
the lake.<br />
Palo Duro Canyon State Park<br />
The Texas Panhandle is home to Palo Duro Canyon, “The Grand Canyon <strong>of</strong> Texas.” Campers<br />
here can hike, bike or horseback through the canyon and view the multicolored rocks, caves<br />
and hoodoos (rock towers). Palo Duro is also home to the Texas Outdoor Musical, which runs<br />
<strong>June</strong> through mid-August.<br />
Caprock Canyons State Park<br />
Campers flock to Palo Duro’s neighbor, Caprock Canyons State Park for both its<br />
awesome hiking and its magnificent wildlife–namely, the Official Bison Herd <strong>of</strong> the<br />
State <strong>of</strong> Texas. Over 10,000 acres are reserved for these bison that descended from a<br />
herd started by Charles Goodnight in 1878. The park is also known for its steep cliffs<br />
and drop-<strong>of</strong>fs, which <strong>of</strong>fer experienced hikers and mountain bikers a challenging<br />
adventure.<br />
Davis Mountains State Park<br />
Out in West Texas, Davis Mountains State Park <strong>of</strong>fers a definitively Texan experience.<br />
Here, campers are encouraged to bring their horses to camp. Horseback riding trails<br />
in the park rise up to 5,700 feet. Don’t fret if you happen to leave your trusted steed at<br />
home. Davis Mountains State Park also <strong>of</strong>fers hiking, mountain biking, bird watching<br />
and stargazing tours.<br />
Padre Island National Seashore<br />
Camping along the Gulf Coast on the Padre Island National Seashore is a completely<br />
unique experience. The sand and the sea provide ample opportunity for the beachloving<br />
camper. Here, campers can watch newborn sea turtles take to the ocean for the<br />
first time, sea kayak below a pod <strong>of</strong> pelicans and fish for their dinner.<br />
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JUNE IS NATIONAL CAMPING MONTH<br />
The sun is up, the birds are singing and the<br />
mosquitoes are finally hatching from their<br />
larval phase. Ok, it isn’t all rainbows and<br />
fresh fish, but <strong>June</strong> is Camping Month and<br />
it’s a great opportunity to get outside with<br />
the family and enjoy the great outdoors.<br />
Research shows that people who spend time<br />
camping are happier, more relaxed and tend<br />
to buy more bug repellant. What? We don’t<br />
like mosquitoes any more than you do, but<br />
we do love camping! Who doesn’t love sitting<br />
under the stars roasting marshmallows and<br />
making S’mores or waking up to the smell <strong>of</strong><br />
wood smoke and bacon?<br />
History <strong>of</strong> Camping Month<br />
While there was a time when ‘camping’ was<br />
just called ‘being alive,’ that all changed in<br />
the 1800’s when a man named Thomas Hiram<br />
Holding began to popularize the idea <strong>of</strong><br />
recreational camping. Camping was a part <strong>of</strong><br />
his life introduced to him by the rigors <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Oregon Trail and once he had settled it turned<br />
into a passion he pursued and introduced to<br />
others. Once camping in general had become<br />
popularized, Thomas went on to introduce the<br />
idea <strong>of</strong> Cycle Camping to the American world.<br />
This is, quite simply, where you load up on a<br />
bike and ride until you find a spot to camp, get<br />
up the next day and do it all over again.<br />
What is likely the first commercial<br />
campground opened in Douglas, Isle <strong>of</strong> Man<br />
in 1894 and was called Cunningham’s Camp.<br />
From this point in history all sorts <strong>of</strong> new types<br />
<strong>of</strong> camping came into existence, from mere<br />
weekend family getaways, to RV camping and<br />
everything in between. Whether rafting down<br />
a river in a Canoe and setting up camp in the<br />
evening or hiking into the woods far from<br />
civilization with a backpack full <strong>of</strong> your gear,<br />
Camping Month celebrates them all.<br />
How to celebrate Camping Month<br />
Well, this has got to be the easiest answer<br />
ever, GO CAMPING. Even if it’s just a pop-up<br />
tent and sleeping bag in your backyard under<br />
the stars, get out there and reconnect with the<br />
great outdoors. There’s a place to find your<br />
soul and set your mind to peace out in the<br />
great distant woods and they’re calling all <strong>of</strong><br />
us to head back out there and find ourselves.<br />
So pile into your car, find yourself some<br />
secluded spot to set up a tent and celebrating<br />
Camping Month by going camping!<br />
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Father’s Day<br />
<strong>June</strong> 18th<br />
GRAMPA DAVE’S TEXAS BAR-B-QUE SAUCE<br />
2 tablespoons butter<br />
1 medium onion, finely chopped<br />
2 garlic, minced<br />
1/2 cup orange juice<br />
1 cup cider vinegar<br />
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice<br />
2 slices lemon<br />
1 cup real maple syrup<br />
1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce<br />
2 cups ketchup<br />
1/4 cup molasses<br />
1/4 cup brown sugar<br />
2 tablespoons dry mustard<br />
1 teaspoon salt<br />
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes<br />
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin<br />
1/2 teaspoon paprika<br />
DIRECTIONS:<br />
Melt butter in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add the onion and garlic; cook and stir<br />
until tender, about 5 minutes. Stir in the orange juice, cider vinegar, lemon juice, lemon<br />
slices, maple syrup, Worcestershire sauce, ketchup, molasses and brown sugar. Season with<br />
dry mustard, salt, red pepper flakes, cumin and paprika. Simmer for 45 minutes to 1 hour.<br />
Remove lemon slices before using.<br />
Source: allrecipes.com, Submitted by: DPD1955<br />
PARTY BEANS<br />
1 1lb tube <strong>of</strong> regular or spicy Sausage<br />
(browned and drained)<br />
4 (15 to 16 oz cans different types <strong>of</strong> beans...<br />
Drain half liquid (dark red kidney, black beans,<br />
navy beans, pinto beans, etc.)<br />
1 (31 oz) can pork and beans ( Do not drain)<br />
½ cup brown sugar<br />
½ cup barbecue sauce<br />
½ cup ketchup<br />
½ large onion, chopped<br />
1 10oz can regular or<br />
spicy chopped tomatoes, drained<br />
1 teaspoon liquid smoke<br />
1 teaspoon mustard<br />
½ teaspoon salt<br />
½ teaspoon ground pepper<br />
6 to 8 strips bacon<br />
DIRECTIONS:<br />
Preheat oven to 350 . In a large skillet, brown the<br />
sausage, breaking it up into pieces as it cooks.<br />
When cooked through, remove from skillet and<br />
drain fat.<br />
In very large bowl, mix sausage and everything<br />
else except bacon. Transfer mixture to a 9x13 inch<br />
or other large baking pan. Place bacon strips on<br />
top and bake for 1 hour. If necessary, run under<br />
broiler to crisp bacon before serving. Makes 15<br />
servings.<br />
I have also put this mixture in a crockpot<br />
on low for 4 hours.<br />
Submitted by J Stults<br />
“HOBO” CORN ON THE COB<br />
1 sheet (18x24”) heavy duty aluminum<br />
foil or Reynolds cooking packet<br />
4 ears corn-on-the-cob, husked<br />
1/4 cup butter, s<strong>of</strong>tened<br />
salt & pepper to taste<br />
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seasoning salt<br />
2 ice cubes<br />
DIRECTIONS:<br />
Preheat oven to 450° or build a medium-high grill in<br />
campfire or barbecue.<br />
Spread margarine on corn. Sprinkle with seasonings.<br />
Top with ice cubes. Place corn in aluminum foil.<br />
Double fold top and ends to seal making one large foil<br />
packet or place ingredients in an aluminum cooking<br />
bag and seal carefully. Leave room for heat circulation<br />
inside. Bake 35 to 40 minutes on a cookie sheet in<br />
oven or grill 15 to 20 minutes. Turn packet over once<br />
during cooking. Open carefully to avoid steam and<br />
enjoy. Source: www.fabulousfoods.com/<br />
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• Mow St. Augustine to a 2-inch height now to protect roots from<br />
the sun. Never cut <strong>of</strong>f more than a third <strong>of</strong> the leaf.<br />
• Continue treatment <strong>of</strong> lawns for chinch bug. As the temperature<br />
hits 80 degrees, chinch bugs begin to reproduce in the hottest<br />
and driest part <strong>of</strong> the lawn, usually next to cement. Use diazinon<br />
or dursban granules.<br />
Flowers<br />
• Overwatered hibiscus, purslane and bougainvillea won’t bloom.<br />
• Keep flowers pinched <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> coleus and caladiums to encourage<br />
more <strong>of</strong> the beautiful foliage.<br />
• Plants to set: Acalpha, Ageratum, Alternathera, Aspidistra,<br />
Artemisia, Balsam, Begonia, Chrysanthemum, Cockscomb,<br />
Coleus, Croton, Dusty Miller, Feverfew, Gaillardia, Geranium,<br />
Marigold, Petunia, Pinks, Portulaca, Salvia-red, Shrimp Plant,<br />
Torenia, Verbena and Vinca.<br />
Vegetables<br />
• A strong blast <strong>of</strong> water in the morning rids plants <strong>of</strong> most bugs<br />
for the rest <strong>of</strong> the day.<br />
• Vegetables to plant: Cantaloupe, Sweet Corn, Cucumber,<br />
Eggplant sets, Okra, Black Peas, Pepper Sets, Summer Squash<br />
and Sweet Potato.<br />
Shrubs<br />
• Watch Camellias and Azaleas, they’re setting their blooms now<br />
for next season. So give them a good mulch and plenty <strong>of</strong> water.<br />
Mulch well with oak leaves and/or pine needles to keep soil<br />
acidic.<br />
Benefits <strong>of</strong> Mulching: Mulching (organic or inorganic) is a layer<br />
<strong>of</strong> material on the surface <strong>of</strong> the soil around the plant. Mulches<br />
conserve water by reducing evaporation, insulates the soil and<br />
protects it from the drying wind and hot sun. Mulches break the<br />
force <strong>of</strong> rain and irrigation water and tend to prevent erosion, soil<br />
compaction, and crusting. Lastly, a 2-3 inch layer <strong>of</strong> mulch will<br />
almost eliminate weed problems.<br />
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School students interested in volunteering with<br />
the opportunity to learn about Animal Assisted<br />
Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Pediatrics with<br />
unique difference or just have a heart for giving love<br />
to animals and children. 501 (c) 3 organization has<br />
openings for volunteers after school hours, Saturdays<br />
and summer all day times. Located Eldridge and<br />
Clay! Contact 713-983-0075 if interested.<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
Do you like golf, the outdoors, meeting people and<br />
fun? We are hiring at the Bear Creek Golf Course, all<br />
positions, Greeters, food and beverage, Pro-Shop<br />
and maintenance. Pick up applications at the Pro-<br />
Shop, 16001 Clay Road, Houston, TX 77084.<br />
Register Tapes Unlimited is looking for Inside Sales/<br />
Telemarketing reps to work in our corporate <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
call center in the Houston/Katy area. We have a<br />
contract with over 10,000 major grocery chains in<br />
47 states and Western Canada. Heavy Cold Calling<br />
to Business Owners to set appointments for top<br />
producing outside reps, $10/Hour plus unlimited<br />
Comm. & Bonuses. Our team’s average $15-$30/hour<br />
w/ comm. Full Time M-F. No Late nights or weekends,<br />
Classified Ads<br />
great environment. You will be eligible for Medical/<br />
Dental/Vision & Life insurance after 60 days, 401k<br />
after 1 year. No experience needed: www.rtui.com.<br />
To apply, send resume to jamelyn.brown@rtui.com.<br />
Full-time bilingual administration assistant.<br />
Must possess pr<strong>of</strong>essional verbal, writing skills,<br />
organizational skills, Micros<strong>of</strong>t Office, customer<br />
service. Three years minimum experience. Email<br />
resume: n.figueroa@rafaelenterprises.com.<br />
Domino’s is Hiring General Managers, Assistant<br />
Managers and Drivers. Interested in working for the<br />
#1 Pizza Delivery Company? We’re looking for great<br />
leaders with high energy who can run their own<br />
store, manage and train employees while creating<br />
a positive team environment to take Dominos’ to<br />
the next level. General Mangers earn a base salary <strong>of</strong><br />
$48,000 with a potential bonus up to $2,300 monthly<br />
& benefits. Assistant Managers earn an hourly wage<br />
<strong>of</strong> $12-14 & benefits eligible. We <strong>of</strong>fer flexible hours<br />
and competitive pay for drivers. With tips and mileage<br />
paid daily, total hourly compensation is $10-$14. Join<br />
because we’re a rock solid brand. Stay because you’re<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the foundation. Job requirements and duties:<br />
You must be at least 18 years <strong>of</strong> age and have a valid<br />
driver’s license with a safe driving record, Minimum <strong>of</strong><br />
2 years good driving experience, Must pass background<br />
check and drug screen, Access to an insured vehicle<br />
which can be used for delivery, Deliver pizzas within<br />
a designated delivery area. A Team Member may make<br />
several deliveries per shift. Apply today at https://jobs.<br />
dominos.com/dominos-careers/.<br />
Looking for people to work in the field services,<br />
crew workers and helpers to work on servicing<br />
irrigation systems for growing Irrigation Company,<br />
no experience needed, will train. Must have own<br />
transportation and clean driver’s license. Growth<br />
opportunity, Northwest Houston area. Email:<br />
sprinklerworkers@gmail.com.<br />
Plumbers or Apprentices for repair. Bilingual<br />
preferred. Please call 281-256-2239.<br />
Housekeepers needed. Great hours for moms with<br />
school age children. 281-861-0394.<br />
Dental Assistant needed, at least 2 years <strong>of</strong><br />
experience, must be state licensed. 281-550-0900.<br />
Dental assistant position available. F/T, nonsmoker,<br />
experienced preferred, knowledge <strong>of</strong> Dentrix s<strong>of</strong>tware<br />
and bilingual a plus. Must be state licensed; Front<br />
desk receptionist, bilingual preferred. Fax resume to:<br />
281-861-7174. Or call 281-861-7500.<br />
Residential Electrician(s): Journeyman or helper/<br />
apprentice. Have experience, references & contact<br />
info. ready, beginners last employment info. Send<br />
resume to randy@westhoustonelectric.com.<br />
HOMES/CONDOS FOR SALE<br />
2 - one/half acre connecting lots (total one acre)<br />
on Grand Harbour Island on Lake Conroe in<br />
Montgomery, Texas. Excellent location on water.<br />
Will sell together or separate. $150,000 each OBO.<br />
281-858-4422.<br />
TIMESHARES/VACATION HOMES<br />
Vacation Home in Galveston, TX located beachside,<br />
16 miles from downtown Galveston, 2nd row gulf<br />
view home with cargo lift, sleeps 19 people, 6<br />
bedrooms with 3 master suites, large 2-story<br />
deck. Great family getaway! Book: https://www.<br />
sandnsea.com/booking/sea-pearl/SEAPEARL<br />
phone: 409-797-5500.<br />
Furnished ocean view vacation rental available in<br />
San Diego California. Looking for a vacation spot<br />
in San Diego? Look no further. This one or two<br />
bedroom, two bath, fully furnish unit is a 3 minute<br />
walk to the sand in beautiful Pacific Beach. Here are<br />
some other highlights: 1,113 sq.ft., 1 or 2 bedroom,<br />
2 bath, Ocean views, High speed internet, Fully<br />
furnished with full kitchen, Heated pool and hot<br />
tub and did I mention that it’s a 3-minute walk to<br />
the beach? Contact Art Bennett for more details:<br />
Art.Bennett@sbcglobal.net, 713-247-9507.<br />
Ocean view vacation rental in San Diego, 1,1OO SF<br />
corner unit facing the Pacific. For details text your<br />
email address to: Art Bennett 713-247-9507.<br />
Vacation home for rent in Playa Del Carmen,<br />
Mexico. 3 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath, beach, pool, tennis,<br />
golf, Mayan Ruins. For more info Google VRBO<br />
136406 or call, 281-236-2107 or 713-896-1234.<br />
Timeshare: Rent a lovely condo for a full week in<br />
Hawaii! I have one week reserved in Maui, resort<br />
name is Kauhale Makai. Sleeps 4, one bedroom,<br />
fully stocked kitchen. The resort charges $200 per<br />
day if not with timeshare. What else needs to be<br />
said... It’s Hawaii! $795 per week. For information<br />
contact Cheryl at 281-855-7427.<br />
Las Vegas Timeshare: On the Strip near the airport,<br />
sleeps 4, full kitchen, dining & living. Jacuzzi in room,<br />
2 TV’s, 2 Phones, 2 pools outside building, fitness<br />
room, washer/dryer/safe in room, 4 days, $465 or 7<br />
days, $595. No added fees. Cheryl 281-543-2409.<br />
Vacation home for rent: Hill country vacation<br />
home, Cedar Creek Cabin, new 2/2 with l<strong>of</strong>t, fully<br />
furnished, huge front porch, satellite TV, beautiful<br />
views, abundant wildlife, Frio River at Concan near<br />
Garner State Park, sleeps 8. Call 866-7CON-CAN or<br />
go to www.frioman.com for more information.<br />
NOVENA TO ST. JUDE<br />
May the Sacred Heart <strong>of</strong> Jesus be adored, glorified,<br />
loved and preserved throughout the world, now<br />
and forever. Sacred Heart <strong>of</strong> Jesus have mercy<br />
on us. St. Jude, worker <strong>of</strong> miracles, pray for us.<br />
St. Jude helper <strong>of</strong> the hopeless, pray for us. Say<br />
Novena 9 times a day for 9 days. It has never been<br />
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Thank you St. Jude - CO, DB<br />
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those wishing to publish a Novena to St. Jude, a Novena<br />
to St. Jude will be published along with a list <strong>of</strong> initials<br />
<strong>of</strong> those wishing to publish one. We are sorry, but we<br />
cannot make exceptions. $5 Charge for each Novena per<br />
area. Please specify which area you would your Novena<br />
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